Chinese semiconductor thread II

Some1Guy

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Japanese chip equipment sales to China fall 10%, as curbs ‘backfire’

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$9.19 billion in 2025....still plenty of room to grow for Chinese SME manufacturers!
"The declines were especially sharp for companies making equipment for the front-end process of forming circuits on silicon wafers. Tokyo Electron, Screen Holdings, and Kokusai saw combined China sales fall almost 20 percent from the previous year."

This means that China is either buying the lithography machines from someone else which is highly unlikely OR that they are using their own domestically produced versions which correlates with what the Tongji university President said about the first DUVI machine being delivered to SMIC in summer 2025 and being able to manufacture stably at the 7nm node with multi patterning. These two indicators both suggest that China has already domestically produced lithography machines and they're being bought by fabs and actually used in manufacturing chips instead of being prototypes.
 

sunnymaxi

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Japanese chip equipment sales to China fall 10%, as curbs ‘backfire’

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$9.19 billion in 2025....still plenty of room to grow for Chinese SME manufacturers!
2025 was the peak year for foreign SME companies in mainland China. from this year onward all reputed SME companies will loose significant market share to domestic firms.

some few examples.

1. China imports of inspection equipment from USA/Singapore are down -24% in first Q1, 2026. this data is from semianalysis.

2. China import least number of Japanese tools this year so far. i think the biggest fall will be in Photoresist as Dinglong started to supply of high-end KrF/ArF wafer photoresist to leading Chinese chip manufacturers.

3. ASML net system sales to China dropped to 19% of total net system sales in first quarter, down significantly from 36% in the prior quarter. and of course this is related to sanctions as well but Netherlands saw biggest ever trade deficit with China in first 4 months of this year. thanks to ASML sales dropped

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